Free font: Tahu
A nice display script. Free for personal and commercial use.
Read more “Free font: Tahu”A nice display script. Free for personal and commercial use.
Read more “Free font: Tahu” →A beautiful, organic display font with a handmade appearance. Free for personal and commercial use.
A nice grungy blocky display font, free for commercial use.
Read more “Free font: Gagalin” →Have you ever properly checked the display quality of the LCD you habitually use? Very often people become aware of previously unnoticed problems in display quality when they run a check using test patterns and so on.
This article talks about the basic points used to assess LCD display quality, and shows you a simple way to test it.
Display Maestro gives you full control over attached displays, allowing the usage of all available resolutions and bit depths. This is done by ignoring the operating system setting of hiding potentially unsafe resolutions.
I do not have a Retina-enabled Mac to test this on; but on my MacBook Air, Display Maestro offers a few resolutions that are not available in Apple’s built-in Display preferences. The app sits quietly in the menubar and allows you to switch resolutions with the click of the mouse. On some systems, it will even allow you to switch to 256-color depth—perfect for those older games that can’t switch automatically.
If you have the need to view your screen in numerous resolutions, Display Maestro is a handy utility to have at only $4.95. A 15-day downloadable demo is available.
I’m always on the lookout for great display fonts for use on my posters, postcards, brochures, and outdoor design work. Boldin fits the bill. Boldin is a free font, and comes in three typefaces: Bold, Black and Outline.